<h1>Features</h1>
<div>Here is a list of features you will find at <?php echo $siteName; ?>:</div>

<h3>Shorty Codes</h3>
<div>Shorty Codes allow you to enter a shortcut to the content you want to publish to twitter. The shortcut gets unwound, so other twitter users see the content itself, not the shorty code. And if you enter a shorty code using any other twitter client, it gets unwound automatically in your <?php echo $siteName; ?> timelines.</div>
<h3>Timeline Selection</h3>
<div>There are a number of timelines shown in <?php echo $siteName; ?>, just as they are in Twitter. Each timeline contains link navigation to your other timelines in the left-hand column of the screen.</div>
<h3>Pruning</h3>
<div>Pruning lets you control the display of some of a follower's posts, without removing all of them. Pruning helps cut down on the volume of posts of chatty followers.</div>

<h3>Chactions</h3>
<div>Twitter offers users "actions" they can apply to followers. <?php echo $siteName; ?> offers "chactions". They are similar, but not really. Chactions let you tweet a funny message about an action you are applying to another twitterer.</div>
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<h3>Other Cool Stuff</h3>
<h4>Pruning</h4>
<div>With Twitter, you can follow people, and they can follow you. Followers affect the content shown in your timeline. If you want to organize the content you see in Twitter's timelines, you use Lists. In many other Twitter clients, there are similar concepts for grouping your followers which either allow or prevent followers' tweets from showing in your timeline.<br /><br />But what if you want to see only <strong>some</strong> of the posts of one of your followers?<br /><br/>Enter <i>Pruning</i>. Pruning allows you to specify how likely a twitter user's posts will appear in your timeline. We may be a tad biased, but we sincerely believe this is the best possible way to manage chatty followers.</div>
<h4>Sharing</h4>
<div><?php echo $siteName; ?> provides a number of ways to create new content, including Forms, Shorty Codes and new images for the <?php echo $siteName; ?> Visualine. In each case, there is an opportunity to share that content with any of your followers.</div>